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Sheep Sorrel Rumex acetosella var. vulgaris

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Rumex acetosella flowers
Rumex acetosella flowers
Common Names
Sheep Sorrel , Sheep or field sorrel, oseille
Botanical Name
Rumex acetosella var. vulgaris
Syn. Acetosa acetosella
Family
Sheep Sorrel Medicinal Properties & Benefits
Common Uses: Cancer Prevention * Kidney *
Properties: Depurative* Diaphoretic* Febrifuge* Refrigerant* Antiscorbutic* Styptic* Diuretic*
Parts Used: Aerial parts
Constituents:glycosides: hyperoside, quercitin-3d-galactoside, anthraquinones: emodin, aloe emodin, chrysophanol, rhein, physcion, vitamins: a, b complex, c, d, e, k, oxalates, tannins
Traditions:

Sheep sorrel is used most famously as an ingredient in Essiac formulas, and the herb has a long history of use in folklore. Little to no scientific studies have been conducted on the plant Traditional uses include fevers, diarrhea, and scurvy.


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Rumex acetosella Origin- USA
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Contains: certified organic Burdock Root, certified organic Sheep Sorrel powder, certified organic Slippery Elm bark powder, and certified Turkey Rhubarb root

In the Kitchen: The fresh leaves are edible and can be enjoyed in salads and soups for their tart, lemony flavor.

Side Effects:
Not for long term use. Should be avoided by those with arthritis, gout or kidney stones because it contains oxalic acid.
How to Use: Sheep Sorrel
Preparation Methods & Dosage :Fresh leaves can be used as a garnish, in salads and soups. Herb powder is often encapsulated or can dried leaves be taken as a tea.

remedyRemedies using : Sheep Sorrel

referencesSheep Sorrel Medicinal Uses & Benefits
Cancer Prevention * Kidney *
Plant Description

1796 Johann Georg Sturm
1796 Johann Georg Sturm

  • Flowers/Fruit/Seeds:Maroon-red,small, female flowers top the stems
  • Plant Class: perennial, consided an invasive weed by most farmers
  • Rhizome: vertical rootstock and/or creeping rhizomes
  • Leaves:Green, glaborous, arrowhead-shaped leaves, reddish upright stems
  • Preferred Habitat: Roadsides, cultivated fields, waste places, disturbed areas, lawns, meadows, railroad gravels, sandy and muddy shores: usually in acidic soils
  • Flowering Season:Spring - Summer
  • Distribution: presumably native to the southwestern Mediterranean region, including southwestern and Atlantic Europe, common in North America

See Also:Cascara Sagrada *
History and Traditions
historyThe whole herb is employed medicinally in the fresh state. The action is diuretic, refrigerant and diaphoretic, and the juice extracted from the fresh plant is of use in urinary and kidney diseases. 1
Astrology:
folklore It is under the dominion of Venus. Sorrel is prevalent in all hot diseases, to cool any inflammation and heat of blood in agues pestilential or choleric, or sickness and fainting, arising from heat, and to refresh the overspent spirits with the violence of furious or fiery fits of agues; to quench thirst, and procure an appetite in fainting or decaying stomachs. For it resists the putrefaction of the blood, kills worms, and is a cordial to the heart, which the seed doth more effectually, being more drying and binding, and thereby stays the hot fluxes of women's courses, or of humours in the bloody flux, or flux of the stomach. The root also in a decoction, or in powder, is effectual for all the said purposes. Both roots and seeds, as well as the herb, are held powerful to resist the poison of the scorpion. The decoction of the roots is taken to help the jaundice, and to expel the gravel and the stone in the reins or kidneys. The decoction of the flowers made with wine and drank, helps the black jaundice, as also the inward ulcers of the body and bowels. A syrup made with the juice of Sorrel and fumitory, is a sovereign help to kill those sharp humours that cause the itch. The juice thereof, with a little vinegar, serves well to be used outwardly for the same cause, and is also profitable for tetters, ringworms, &c. It helps also to discuss the kernels in the throat; and the juice gargled in the mouth, helps the sores therein. The leaves wrapt in a colewort leaf and roasted in the embers, and applied to a hard imposthume, botch, boil, or plague sore, doth both ripen and break it. The distilled water of the herb is of much good use for all the purposes aforesaid. Nicholas Culpeper
Folklore, Myths and Legends
References:
  1. Grieve, Maude A Modern Herbal Vol 1 &2 (1931)

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Common Misspellings: sorral, sorel,


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